Chap.

 1  Int|      foundation of virtue, and spread corruption through the whole
 2    1|       gangrene is most quickly spread by luxury and superstition,
 3    1|      which his unnatural state spread, the instrument of tyranny.~ ~ *
 4    2|       and sensuality have thus spread over the subject! If women
 5    3|   degraded, and licentiousness spread through the whole aggregate
 6    4|      the XIVth, in particular, spread factitious manners, and
 7    4|     hereditary possessions are spread abroad, how can we expect
 8    4|  sentimental veil; but as they spread affectation, and take from
 9    5|      insulted reason alone can spread that sacred reserve about
10    5|       trees are now allowed to spread with wild luxuriance, nor
11   10|      life, for the light might spread till perfect day appeared.
12   11|       a mysterious sanctity is spread round the most arbitrary
13   12| terrific feature in nature has spread a sublime stillness through
14   12|       unsophisticated feelings spread round the human character.
15   12|     equitable, and in order to spread those enlightening principles,
16   13|       dominion of the cunning, spread a sacred mysterious veil
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